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a j 0 o rescue operations are underway at a coal mine in nor than turkey a way and explosion has killed at least 28 people. ah, hello, i'm fully back. the boy you're watching al jazeera life from dill ha. also coming up, the u. k is economic and political turmoil is new chance that warns of difficult decisions as the prime minister faces a backlash. we meet farmers risking their lives in ukraine while guffman troops push on with their counter offensive. the guys have found this in the field that they're working in. it is a cluster bomb delivery system that spread out over a target area and can remain hidden and deadly for years and fail to
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deliver power corruption, mismanagement, and a political crisis. and planes for iraq's black house. ah, the race is on defined survivors of a coal mine explosion. inter kia, more than $100.00 miners were under ground when it happened on friday night. at least 28 were killed. 15 people as sail tramped about officials now know exactly where they are. dozens have been rescued with many taken to hospital. the mine is in barton province in the black sea town of a master. fenton monahan has more. i did not survivors of turkey is deadliest mind disaster in years there being taken for treatment at a nearby hospital crowds including family members have gathered around the site, awaiting word of those still trapped below. use on kitchen for the shams order,
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which 110 of our brothers are working in the might cause some of them. the ones on the upper levels managed to get out right after this explosion was some others have been rescued. the darkness has made rescue efforts more difficult, but emergency workers are continuing to search through the night. the explosion happened 300 meters below the surface, just before sunset. no more the hulu. its most likely an explosion when we were back there. we only felt pressure everywhere was covered, and thus we couldn't see anything turkish present. rissa type it a one is heading to the mine on saturday, prosecutors of last investigation. it's being treated as an accident, but it will take time to discern exactly what caused the explosion. vince mullin, al jazeera and al jazeera seen him go see of lou has more now from the stumble. the rescue work places are under way. and the mine engineers that have that i. d spoken,
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and they tell me that the minus 300 minus 300 meters are not very deep compared to other mines in the area because this area by the box and zones are known to be the coal mine areas. so there are so many miles and there are even deeper minds down to 1000 meters. and they're telling me that the rescue teams have been trained for this and they all. 5 fight against this, but of course according to a initial, initial information that we have received from the interior ministry agency. there was a transformer explosion, and then there was, there was this explosion. and because of the message, guys, the coal mine gas inside. so this mean fire but interior minister said there was no fire in. 9 and now, as far as what we heard from the rescue workers,
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they are telling us that they're going to go through the wells to reach those galleries that those workers can be hiding. but as i said, because of the coal mine yes. and 10 transformer explosion, it means they have a little oxygen left inside. officials, the nigeria say they are struggling to get food and fuel to areas affected by the worst floods in a decade. more than 500 people have died in about 90000 homes or underwater. 27 of nigeria is 36 states have been had a national emergency management agency says the disaster is only colossal scale. in other words, new say you case. new chancellor says he didn't vote for les stress, but agrees with her plans. jeremy hunt was appointed to the roll on friday after quasi cortez was sent the same day. partain was in his job for 6 weeks during which he announced many budgets which saw the pound dropped to record lows. again,
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c u. s. dollar a. speaking to the media on saturday, jeremy hunt said, taking on the role of chancellor of the exchequer is an honor and he wants to do the right thing by the british public. he admits the past few weeks have been tough and his warning some difficult decisions lie ahead. hon face stability is needed, but no chancellor can control the markets. well, let speak to jonathan portez about this is in london. he's a professor of economics and public policy at kings college london. thank you so much for speaking to us. so courting is out. is trust not far behind. i think it's very difficult to predict, frankly, very few people would have predicted. well, you know, the last 3 weeks and i'm certainly not good. what's going to happen next in political terms in economic terms. i think the striking thing is not just that parking is out. it is that the new chancellor jeremy hung has just been on the british media essentially saying that he's going to entirely reverse
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a hawking's plan because of course it wasn't worth buying. it was list us is pair. bonding is going to the other, as chancellor is going to do almost exactly the opposite of what cross promise during her election campaign to the conservative party membership. now whether that is sustainable, politically, i think remains to be say, so what, what is needed right now? economically, to restore the u. case credibility, and is there any one within the conservative party that has what it takes? well, i think there's a lot of things going on at once here, right? so on the one hand, in the short term what the u. k. economy needed that was significant to support the households to help with this window energy hills and to be fair. this government that crosses cross has, as i think, any government what has largely delivered that although it is very expensive. um, over the medium term, there are 2 types of credibility,
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there's huh. economic and market credibility. and then is a more broader related question of political credibility. and i think the, the latter is in some ways more important. i'm one thing trusted where there was some continuity was with maurice johnson with the continued to trash. the british constitution are independent institutions to ignore, for example, the office of budget responsibility to ignore the normal ways in which the u. k. is governed, and that wasn't just cross, it was a continent continuation of a number of things which been happening over the past decade, but of course, particularly underbrush. johnson, to restoring laugh, i think, is actually in my view, even more important the economics to get back to governing us in a way that respects the traditions of the a power button. that makes britain a well governed society, a get a country in society. and it's normally at a conservative parking it's fans or mistake of doing that on the economic side. um,
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i think that what hunt is saying, what is causing the scaling back to a very large extent, these unfunded tax rises up. we'll go some way towards a reassuring financial markets because it makes it less likely that year and that it will restore the credibility of the government's fiscal policy. on the other hand, he's also talking about cost in public spending, and that's going to be very difficult indeed, politically, he's 8th and unclear whether there's any $1.00 in the conservative party right now who was able to restore this, this credibility that the u. k needs, what about the opposition labor party? what can they offering? well, at the moment, what they're offering is, to some extent exactly that they're offering a, a more competence, better managed government and economy and a leader who appears sensible in control of his own party. and personally
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honest, and all of that, of course, are things which the conservative party has failed provide for the last few years. so that in itself, i think would be a, you know, that is part of the over whether or not offering. however, it has to be said, it is much in the way of a credible, tentative strategy. huh. the labor party would say face the same ethical fiscal choices. ah, they would find it even more difficult. the 4th cut public spending because of the, the constituencies that they, that they, sir. ah, but at the same time they have not said anything that indicates that they have a to here in strategy for raising the u. k. tax pay and for delivering significantly faster growth of the medium to long term. so they face it pretty serious challenges as well. thank you so much for talking to thank you for your insight, jonathan portez from the london at from kings college and enjoying this. i thank you for your time. thank you. the war in ukraine now and a ukrainian official says,
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russia's call for people to see the case on region amounts to deportation, not evacuation. the regions leader appointed by russia has been urging people to get out saying it's because of daily voc at times by ukrainian troops. ukraine says it doesn't. target is so and civilians. chris on is one of 4 partly occupied ukrainian provinces annexed by moscow last month. meanwhile rushes president says the kremlin will have drafted 300000 soldiers within 2 weeks. and there are no plans for a full military mobilization. vladimir putin was at a news conference in catholic sands capital. he said he has no regrets about the war in ukraine. just to persuade zulu multiple what is happening today is unpleasant. to put it mildly to listen, but we would have to face the same situation later in worse conditions for us doctors. so we are acting correctly and on time we started, we do not set ourselves the task of destroying ukraine. no, of course not. there is no need for massive strikes, at least for the moment. for now, as for the future,
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we'll see her with her. mom at val has more from moscow. putting was the speaking on the side lines of the year. the commonwealth of independent states, causing a stana. and he said that he doesn't see any need for any meeting with the president biden during the g 20 summit in, in bali next month. and that seems to be a, you turn on the statements made on wednesday by he is a foreign minister, sergey lover of who was asked about this particular event quality. and he said that to or rushes open for any proposals from the other side to receive any proposals, there was a study them and he doesn't see any reason why such a meeting can't happen if they receive a request for it. but also we have to remember that the u. s. prison joe biden, the day before on tuesday, he made it clear in an interview with sin and but he doesn't have any plans to meet with her present, put him deductions receive that statement. her belatedly,
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a little bit late and the responded on it or to day by president put in. but it is clear that the 2 leaders have now made it are clear that are the they have not intending to meet each other present by then in his statement on tuesday, he said it unless president put him comes to him during the summit and asked him for a meeting and particularly to discuss the release of to us citizens who are in jail here. russia, he wouldn't consider any such meeting is really forces have rated the home of the palestinian accused of attacking an illegal settlement. northeast of ramallah, at least 3 palestinians were detained according to local sources. it is really military says $23.00 old highs to die. carried out a shooting, injuring one person. he was among for palestinians killed eyes ready forces on friday. she dies body has been withheld by the army still ahead on al
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jazeera boykin, a faces new hope for stability its way is in its 2nd president in as many minds. and 4 weeks after the death of martha, mimi yvonne supreme leader warns fontes as hispanic republic cannot be destroyed. ah, anticipation is rising. and so with most of my cattle aways, it's the weekend. here's your forecast for europe and africa. so we've got it. sherry and windy combination for the islands of ireland and britain over the course of the weekend. more so western areas toward the north as well. you know, in dublin we'll see those winds crank up to about 50 kilometers per hour. rain and wind warnings for southern germany as well south of frankfurt and that's drifting that what whether into austria in the czech republic. but south of this in the
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balkans, temperatures are lifting again and that the sun has returned. severe thunderstorms bubbling up across greece's creek island, that batch of what, whether moving into southern turkey or so what day in antalya, and also bloodstream showers in istanbul, 20 degrees. and i think wind gusts here in the order of about 40 kilometers per hour. temperature still in the thirty's, in southern spain, including seville, molig. i think we may get you there in some what weather. sticking in to the northwest of spain could see if flooding really anywhere from southern nigeria, right through to see or the own. and liberia on saturday, and our seasonal rains are drifting further toward the south angola, namibia, and the risk of seeing some severe thunderstorms pop up for the western cape, the eastern cape. and caused them to tell provinces in south africa, including durbin with a high of 20 degrees. enjoy your weekend, susan. the weather, sponsored by katara, there was this was a media moment, the likes of which we've never, hey,
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black sea tan of a master. the u. k. you, chancellor, is warning of difficult decisions ahead, including an increase in taxes. prime minister less stress has sat her previous chancellor and ditch her new governments, economic strategy. and russian president vladimir putin says he has no plans to call up for the troops and no regrets about the conflict in ukraine. the kremlin will have drafted 300000 soldiers within 2 weeks. at the ukrainian army says it's continuing to recapture villages from retreating. russian forces around the occupied city, of course, on many of the settlements lie in des moines after farmers are risking their lives and farmers rather of risking their lives to harvest crops close to the front line . char stradford, wait for some 7, you crate. these 3 brothers risked their lives working the feels of sudden crane russian forces have retreated for what the ukraine and army says. all dozens of villages and settlements it is liberated in this area.
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what is the crane encounter offensive continues towards the russian occupied city of care of san. so do the dangers for farmers near the front line. la ya, michigan. we saw white gloves when the shillings taught us, we hide, we such fools to run to the danger is everywhere. bombs can drop at any time. there are a lot of unexploded bombs. well, it's very frightening, knowingly controlled on or drive over one garcia. so in the last few minutes, the guys have found this in the field that they're working in. it is a cluster bomb delivery system. it carries tens of individual bomblets that spread out over a target area and can remain hidden and deadly in feels like this. for years, neither russia nor ukraine. the signatories of the 2008 international conventional cluster munitions that aims to bam may use. i see the farms combine harvester
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recently hit what the men believe was a mine ukraine. an army blew up ordinance in a controlled explosion close by. cranium helicopter gunship fly low over the farms towards the enemy lines. god bless our boys, says gallia, as they pass overhead. she describes the day a russian soldier came to her home. his gallo. yeah. yes, he asked me if i was for russia or ukraine. there was another soldier with a machine gun behind him. i told him i wished he could return home alive and give his mother, grandchildren. i turned it went inside and cried in my kitchen. my whole body was shaking. i thought he would shoot me in the back. i was utterly terrified. homes in liberated villages destroyed bridges blown up supply lines caught
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the black heads of dried sunflowers bow under the blue autumn sky like an army in retreat. crenan soldiers are in control. he now but as the farmers harvest the remaining crop, they hope the russian army never returns. charles stratford al jazeera sultan ukraine. ellen musk says space eggs can't find it. starling internet service in ukraine indefinitely. the billionaire activated the satellite broadband service, when the ukrainian internet was disrupted by russia's invasion space, x has given ukraine thousands of terminals since the war began. as asks the pentagon to taunt funding the service candidates for the hotly contested georgia senate seat in the us mid term elections faceoff in a debate on friday and across one the states, 2 seats last year, giving them control of both for house and the senate. for the 1st time in a decade now one of the seats is up for grabs my can i report some savannah we
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will see time and time again tonight, as we've already seen. there my opponent has a problem with the true right now i have to respond to where we are. we are moving on gentlemen. on the face of the to familiar made for television debate between contenders were a crucial senatorial seat in georgia. but there's a lot at stake here, a senate seat currently held by democrat reverend rape, a warnock, but contested by trump backed former football star republican herschel walker. and much like the nearby savannah river, this turbulence below the surface. the debate comes amid a vicious media attack campaign, showing up in his white house, armed with a gun cruising to lee anti abortion candidate. walker is also accused of funding an abortion for an ex
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girlfriend. he denies it, but the level of anger in the campaign reflects the significance of this particular fight. never will it confirm the shift from the right signal in the democrats victory 2 years ago. is the state of georgia going to continue that friend towards democratic, or is it going to go back to republican? a lot of that will have to do with the motivation of the voters in georgia going into this mid term election. we know that it's also important on a national level go down, and the selection will also be a measure of the lingering influence of donald trump for so when you say, who has wholeheartedly endorsed social walker, i only need $11000.00. i need 11000 both gimme a break. the former president is facing patel. so legal issues in georgia because of his attempts to change the official election counted 2020 president. trump is my friend and he won't stand up. we're buying when yet he's voted with 96 percent of the time. i think that part of the problem with our politics right now is that has
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become too much about the politicians, vice president. and i think in the past television debates had a direct impact on election results. that as trump himself has demonstrated in 2022, it doesn't appear to matter what the candidate says or does. as long as the party wins. the debate has put on display the degree of animosity that has permeated these midterm elections in a bitterly divided united states. what was once a ripple on the body politic is now a churning tide. mike hannah, archers, era, savannah iran supreme leader has told anti government protesters these nomic republic cannot be destroyed. a man pass passed since the death of 22 year old martha minnie under police custody. she was arrested for how she wore her head scarf. young women are carrying strands of their hair and taking out their head
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scarves in front of security forces in protest and foot h as image of gunshots ringing out in bonnie wants. northwest every on social media and verified by al jazeera, appears to show a radiant security forces in a truck firing at people running away. you know, they thought they could approve the tree of these. lemme republic. that small tree has now turned into a massive tree. anyone who even thinks about approaching this tree is completely wrong or keener fossil has appointed a new president's 2 weeks off to a 2nd call in less than 9 months, a brain salary supporters hope he'll bring stability to a country. violence has killed thousands and displaced millions more. sa med make reports, 2 weeks after young officers ousted burkina, faso transitional president in the country. second qu, in less than 9 months. captain abraham torre was sworn in as president at a national assembly on friday military. religious in community leaders gather to
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formalize tories appointment was only the day we can have it in, but we need a committed patriot who's ready to fight for the restoration of the national territory. at the end of september, 34 year old tory seized power, promising to secure the nation more effectively than his ousted predecessor, lieutenant colonel paul henry sent over to me by who himself overthrew the countries democratically elected president. in january, people are celebrating the appointment of troy as president. they say because he's fought on the ground and seen the suffering of his people. that he'll be able to change the situation. but many here have little patience and say that if they don't see results quickly, he's going to be ousted just like his predecessor violence. but i'm groups as rock the country for years, killing thousands and displacing some 2000000 people. some locals who have fought alongside the military. busy say they're frustrated by the lack of assistance and want the new government to give them more weapons. and in the news about athens on,
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among some point, we fight with our bulletproof jackets and it's hard. sometimes we spent 7 days in the bush and we are, we don't have enough ammunition and we have 2 magazines each. when there's a long attack, we run out of ammunition. many locals and military are pushing torre to work more closely with russia instead of the country's former colonizer france, which has been fighting on groups in the region since 2013. outside the meeting for the national assembly. many were seen waving russian flags and denouncing france. oh, al messages that if we want a good collaboration, it shall be with russia. france has been here for about 70 years. they're here. they have barracks here with neighborhood. the french soldier died. it's l soldiers who die. but for many, it doesn't matter who burkina faso new leaders work with, as long as they restore peace to the war weakened country. that was some med nick reporting from wilkin fossils capital. wanted to go to hungary now where thousands
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of students and parents have rallied in support of striking teachers. they're demanding higher wages in calling for civil disobedience. the government has promised to raise their salaries by 20 percent next year. hunger is heading for a recession with inflation at its highest point in 2 decades. in moultrie, 2 brothers have been sentenced to 40 years in prison for the murder of a journalist in 2017 daphne kajuana galaxy. i investigated corruption in political and business circles. her death in a car bomb explosion led to protest send the resignation of prime minister joseph muscat. iraq is among the world's largest oil producers, but that resource isn't helping people on the ground for decades. many have suffered because of power outages and it won't be easy to fix as ali hush ambrey for somebody that this is
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a daily reminder to iraq. he's living in baghdad that countries among the world's richest in energy. but for this man and those living here, poet godson, outdated electricity infrastructure, make them angry. and a mix of corruption, mismanagement, and political crisis are making us out of our input bought. we have 4 out of blackouts followed by 2 hours of service. but when the national electricity is on its low traffic lights, it goes on and off all the time. people here are suffering when these cables are failing to deliver power to their households. but when they do, they become dangerous to human lives, as they are left low hanging in residential areas. market has been a main instigator for angry protest in iraq in the past few. yes. under 50 degrees celsius summer, people have to live with blackouts or pay for local generators. ladale alarm fed
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your marbella, these again between our demand and supply, we need 35000 megawatts of electricity, even if we secure 25000. we still need 10000 megawatts. we need more stations in different cities. also, we need new lines to all the provinces. the lack of budget is challenging our plants and occupies guys on power from iran to cover 3rd of its needs. but with sanctions on to her on payments have been overdo. iran is struggling with increased power demand and is cutting power supplies. that's putting more pressure on iraq's national electricity supply f. when we turn miguel out of offer. iran is providing us with 1200 megawatt. besides the gas we use in the plants that produce 3300 megawatt of electricity, a film that are also accusations electricity is being used by iran to maintain influence in order to count the countries influence the u, as in college, baghdad,
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to sign a deal with the golf corporation, council or g, she see to get about 500 megawatts of energy for iraq is very important to verify our releases. i'm due to get electric supply from different countries. so that will not be under pressure from any side, whether iran, while at the ceci or even will jordan and egypt since 2003, iraq has spent more than $80000000000.00 on upgrading its power grid. but many say they've yet to see the benefits. only hashem al jazeera back that a favorite of the harry potter films carry shot to robbie call train his side of the age of 72. i'll train played the gentle giant hagrid in the movie franchise. it began his career and comedy and went on to bag an award winning role as a criminal psychologist in 1990.

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